WITH BRACO: Diving into the Deep by Pamela Bloom
by
Alan Steinfeld | Oct 10, 2016
This is what seems to be occurring in the presence of a 45-year-old man from Croatia who goes by the name of Braco (pronounced Brah-tzo). For the last 18 years, Braco has been offering up a special
This is what seems to be occurring in the presence of a 45-year-old man from Croatia who goes by the name of Braco (pronounced Brah-tzo). For the last 18 years, Braco has been offering up a special gift that seems to help people find not only inner strength to deal with life's problems, but sometimes the full-dimensional solutions to such problems. Once working one on one, starting first with his own homelanders in Croatia and then extending worldwide, Braco has now for the last nine years been working only through the medium of his Silent Gaze with groups as large as a thousand. What's significant is that he does not present himself as a guru, healer or spiritual teacher, nor does he give interviews or speak in public. Yet somehow his Silent Gaze seems to be speaking loud and clear all by itself.
Over the last two and a half years I have been magnetized to travel from city to city to witness the profound effects of Braco's Gaze. It didn't matter which city I was in--New York, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Portland, Pasadena, Phoenix, Las Vegas--I heard story after story about profound transformations, not just for the one who was gazing, but for their friends and families as well. A hallmark of the Braco experience is that the audience is invited to hold up photos of loved ones, and the results are astonishing. I remember one event in New Jersey, where a Spanish-speaking woman said she had come the year before to hold up the photo of her husband who at the time had been hospitalized with two forms of cancer. Three weeks after she gazed with Braco, her husband was released from the hospital totally cured. The doctors, she said, were dumbfounded.
People readily share their experiences after Braco leaves the stage (he generally gazes about 5-7 minutes per session). I heard stories of back pain and sciatica mysteriously disappearing. I heard stories about people reducing their insulin levels. I heard stories about sight restored. One Polish woman told about a long-time feud between her children and her dead husband's family, between whom there had been no contact for years. After her first gazing with Braco in Los Angeles, her sister-in-law called out of the blue, sobbing and asking for forgiveness.
Some of the most impressive physical healings are shown on video throughout the 35-minute sessions (there are usually about eight sessions per day). One of the most powerful video testimonies I saw was of a young man who'd suffered a major stroke and had been immediately hospitalized. Nevertheless, he had had the presence of mind to ask his cousin to bring his laptop to the hospital so he could watch Braco live-streaming his Gaze (Braco's events are sometimes streamed live through the computer). At the time, his doctors had told him he'd probably never speak again, which made his testimony--halting but in crystal clear English--even more impressive. "I think these gazes imprint the love of the divine, " he said, explaining why gazing touched him so much. "Even though it was live-stream, I still felt the power flow forth."
But Braco's gaze seems to go beyond even physical and emotional healing. People have reported unexpected financial windfalls or suddenly getting jobs when they had struggled in the market for years. In Portland, Oregon last year, I witnessed the remarkable story of Blanca Plata, a painter from Mexico, who stunned the audience with her story.
"When I first came from my car yesterday," she told us, "I felt this immense energy hit me. Then, when I opened the door to the hotel, it felt overwhelming. When Braco came out, the energy was so strong, I started swaying, and when he looked in my eyes, I felt the energy all over my body--hot and cold, all at once." When Blanca returned home, an even bigger surprise was awaiting her. There, in her email was a letter from one of the top five galleries in New York, saying they loved her work and wanted to represent her. Shaking from head to foot, she told us, "You don't understand. I have been waiting my whole life for this. Ever since I was seven, I have wanted to be a famous artist. I've applied to thousands of galleries, and each time, they said, we love your work but no thanks. Now, with this acceptance, I can support my family and follow my lifelong dream."
Needless to say, the entire audience started crying!
In November 2012, invited by the United Nations' Society of Enlightenment and Transformation (an NGO), Braco offered his Silent Gaze to employees of the U.N. inside the TillmanChapel in New York City. He was also presented with the prestigious Peace Pole, an honor bestowed upon such luminaries as His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Mother Theresa. Ten days later, a most astonishing event happened. Braco's photo was flashed three times for several seconds on the huge Jumbotron screen in Times Square. Later, Reuters, the leading newswire, reported that on that very same day--November 26--New York City had passed a 24-hour period without a single report of a person being shot, stabbed, or subjected to other violent crime.
Commenting for the city, the New York Police Department chief spokesman Paul Browne boasted that it was "the first time in memory" that the city's police force had experienced a peaceful day.
And this, according to the NYPD, in a year when the city's general crime rate had already risen 3 percent!
Clearly, only a few thousand people may have casually looked up to see Braco's huge face on the screen--one that has broadcast the faces of Time magazine's Person of the Year as well as many other global celebrities. But the facts are there--no crime. Was it Braco's Gaze? Or, was it merely a coincidence in a world where mysterious coincidences interface with our lives every day?
Perhaps, only an up-close and personal experience of Braco's Silent Gaze can decide that for you.
© Pamela Bloom. All rights reserved.
Braco's gazing schedule can be found at http://www.Braco.net (U.S.) and http://www.Braco-info.com (European). Braco will be offering his gaze via livestream from Munich, Germany, January 30 - February 2, 2014. Livestreams take place in English and German. FREE: Braco's first livestreaming gaze on January 30 at 12pm noon EST is offered free to the public. Other livestream sessions cost $3. Register in advance for livestreaming at: https://braco-europe.tv
Braco will return to the U.S. in February 2014 for live events in San Diego, February 11-12 and San Francisco, February 14-16, 2014. Live event tickets are $8 per session and may be purchased at the door or in advance at: http://www.braco.net/events
PAMELA BLOOM is an award-winning author, sound healer and inspirational speaker whose articles have appeared in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and New Age Journal, among other publications. Presently she is a regular contributor to Science of Mind magazine as well as the author of "The Power of Compassion: Stories that Open the Heart, Heal the World" and Change the World" and "Heaven Speaks: Intimate interviews with Illuminated Souls" with Carla Flack (both books available at Amazon.com
Pamela's website is: www.SoulinBloom.net.
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Email: PamelaBloom@mac.com